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. >> i will say i was at one point convinced it was a front for the government. and the reason why is that one of the first meetings i had with her, she had said that the box had been field tested in afghanistan and then you look at her board and you look who is sitting on the board and she would continue to drop major political and military names. and it got to a point where, okay, maybe this whole thing is some sort of cia. and i mean, and i'm kind of joking but i'm also not joking. i'm like, what's going on here? >> suddenly, with no clear explanation, theranos pulled the plug on chiat day. they were done and chiat was relieved. but the lingering apprehension that elizabeth and theranos might retaliate against naysayers never really went away. >> there's still a part of me that has fear. is this -- are we being set up? just because they were -- just very unscrupulous when it when it came to protecting and make sure nobody talked. >> but somebody would. a brave and unlikely whistleblower was about to emerge. >> there was definitely a culture of fear. i don't kn
. >> i will say i was at one point convinced it was a front for the government. and the reason why is that one of the first meetings i had with her, she had said that the box had been field tested in afghanistan and then you look at her board and you look who is sitting on the board and she would continue to drop major political and military names. and it got to a point where, okay, maybe this whole thing is some sort of cia. and i mean, and i'm kind of joking but i'm also not joking. i'm...
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he was recently convicted in a different scheme involving bilking government agencies out of benefit money. so for all you wanna-be scammers out there, watch out. the investigators are on the prowl with their cameras just waiting to bust you. >> they always think that, "i'm such a small fish, who's gonna bother with me?" but the likelihood is if they do it, they're gonna get caught. >> next -- >> this is a sweet house. >> no mortgage, no taxes and no money. just a mansion on the water. free for the taking. >> all you have do is file a little be the of paper work and bingo, this becoming your backyard. >> shameless squatters coming up. to oversized printouts and banners that will bring your designs to life. ♪ yes, staples has everything you need to get your client's attention... except your client's attention. thousands of products added every day to staples.com, even bullhorns. how much? [ male announcer ] now get 50% off marketing materials. staples. make more happen. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off marketing materials. your first breath, your first grasp, your first smile... w
he was recently convicted in a different scheme involving bilking government agencies out of benefit money. so for all you wanna-be scammers out there, watch out. the investigators are on the prowl with their cameras just waiting to bust you. >> they always think that, "i'm such a small fish, who's gonna bother with me?" but the likelihood is if they do it, they're gonna get caught. >> next -- >> this is a sweet house. >> no mortgage, no taxes and no money....
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not only did he get a free one, he now wants the government to pay for the free one that he got. >> i guess they'd have to be in my shoes. >>> dora is no longer with the irs and has been dropped from the lawsuit. and the lawsuit has been dismissed. but he's not giving up. we'll be right back. >>> next, oprah loved to give, but her ex-stepmother liked to get. and she's not staying quiet. coming up. half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like music, 'cause a good playlist is good for business. i need the boss's signature for this. i'm the boss. ♪ honestly ♪ i wanna see you be brave it's all your favorites and a whole lot more, like a 20-piece chicken mcnuggets -- just 5 bucks. more choices than ever before. that's the dollar menu and more. ♪ you may be muddling through allergies. don't get caught off guard. try new zyrtec® dissolve tabs. powerful allergy relief now in a tablet that starts dissolving insta
not only did he get a free one, he now wants the government to pay for the free one that he got. >> i guess they'd have to be in my shoes. >>> dora is no longer with the irs and has been dropped from the lawsuit. and the lawsuit has been dismissed. but he's not giving up. we'll be right back. >>> next, oprah loved to give, but her ex-stepmother liked to get. and she's not staying quiet. coming up. half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to...
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two years ago, the fbi interviewed tamerlan on behalf of a suspicious foreign government, though they found nothing derogatory. by the beginning of this year, the family seemed to be fracturing. the father returned to russia for health reasons. tamerlan spent the first half of 2012 back in russia himself. what he was doing there remains unclear. >> give me evidence. all you showed me, man's face in a hat standing like this. what else? >> ah, my two sons are really innocent. i'm like 100% sure that this is a setup. >> reporter: the boys' mother and their aunt defended them today. and this woman, allegedly a sister living in new jersey, fended off the media. >> i'm very, very upset right now because i lost -- listen, i'm so sorry. >> they're related. they're brothers, right? >> no, they're not. >> reporter: and while so many questions remain about what finally turned these brothers into alleged terrorists, their family is now left with the difficult task of clearing their name. >> my family, my family associated. we're not requiring forgiveness in this family. people are ashamed. he put
two years ago, the fbi interviewed tamerlan on behalf of a suspicious foreign government, though they found nothing derogatory. by the beginning of this year, the family seemed to be fracturing. the father returned to russia for health reasons. tamerlan spent the first half of 2012 back in russia himself. what he was doing there remains unclear. >> give me evidence. all you showed me, man's face in a hat standing like this. what else? >> ah, my two sons are really innocent. i'm like...
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her organization has helped spur the federal government to begin a study of the issues in the industry. she thinks it might help if you had a kind of alarm system in a truck that would summon security or police. >> if someone tries to open the door, then the alarm will go off. >> for the security people? >> just like you have in your home. >> cameras in the cab. >> i believe inward facing cameras for training purposes only, and i think that would protect the trainer and the trainee. >> reporter: and we've also been on the phone talking to eight major trucking companies. many of the companies told us they know the fear is real and are concerned about unreported incidents. all of them said they want women truckers. though many of the drivers say they want the companies to do a lot more. >> what about the woman we met in secret in the middle of the night? she said even if fear she's going to try to drive her way to the middle class dream. i told her i was walking around the i told her i was heading out now to walk around the trucks. >> y'all have protection out here? >> no. >> for real? y
her organization has helped spur the federal government to begin a study of the issues in the industry. she thinks it might help if you had a kind of alarm system in a truck that would summon security or police. >> if someone tries to open the door, then the alarm will go off. >> for the security people? >> just like you have in your home. >> cameras in the cab. >> i believe inward facing cameras for training purposes only, and i think that would protect the...
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the government wants you to believe that zach is guilty on their suspicion and rumor. in this country we do not convict based on mere suspicion and rumor. terry britt is most likely the real abductor and the killer of holly bobo. >> reporter: coming up -- will the bobos get the verdict they want? or will holly's murder remain a mystery? >> tell me about the moment you heard the verdict. >> i think it took a while for that to sink in. >> reporter: stay with us. about type 2 diabetes.with some surprising facts so you have type 2 diabetes, right? yeah. yes i do. okay so you diet, you exercise, you manage your a1c? that's the plan. what about your heart? what do you mean my heart? the truth is, type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. but wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the ch
the government wants you to believe that zach is guilty on their suspicion and rumor. in this country we do not convict based on mere suspicion and rumor. terry britt is most likely the real abductor and the killer of holly bobo. >> reporter: coming up -- will the bobos get the verdict they want? or will holly's murder remain a mystery? >> tell me about the moment you heard the verdict. >> i think it took a while for that to sink in. >> reporter: stay with us. about type...
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and they held a moment outside of the hennepin county government center, taking that knee for over eight minutes. i mean, when you hear silence for that long, it -- it just shows how long that time is. >> george floyd galvanized cities all across america and all across to world. >> my hope for the jury is that it would be a fair and impartial jury that will respect george floyd's right to live, to say that george floyd was a human being. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. >> jury selection begins on march 9th. there are a lot of perspective jurors, more than 300 people, and all of them are given a 16-page questionnaire to fill out. >> at the very beginning of this case, it's announced that there's a civil settlement with the floyd family by the city for $27 million. >> the civil lawsuits filed last year against the city now one of the largest settlements. >> it was explosive. you typically would not have a civil suit settling before the criminal trial happened. >> if i could get him back, i would give all of this back. >> and i remember thinking, what's going to ha
and they held a moment outside of the hennepin county government center, taking that knee for over eight minutes. i mean, when you hear silence for that long, it -- it just shows how long that time is. >> george floyd galvanized cities all across america and all across to world. >> my hope for the jury is that it would be a fair and impartial jury that will respect george floyd's right to live, to say that george floyd was a human being. the whole world is watching. the whole world...
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authorities, you don't go to mexico because you hope the mexican government's going to protect you. you go to mexico because you hope to get lost. >> reporter: lost, and found. raniere brought back to new york to face federal charges including sex trafficking. >> we're going to begin with the leader of a self-help group. >> raniere is expected to be in brooklyn. >> reporter: and making a cameo appearance in that video, what appears to be a dazed-looking allison mack. the actress was also indicted and released just this week on a $5 million bond. >> were you involved in a sex cult? >> the claim against her is that she was effectively recruiting people, knowing exactly what was happening, and then coercing them into having sex with raniere. >> reporter: the former "smallville" star is now in big trouble for her alleged role in a bizarre group authorities say secretly enslaved more than 50 women. even south of the border, raniere and mack could not escape the deluge of reports about strange goings-on in the suburbs of albany, new york. for example, the story of a secret rendezvous in 2
authorities, you don't go to mexico because you hope the mexican government's going to protect you. you go to mexico because you hope to get lost. >> reporter: lost, and found. raniere brought back to new york to face federal charges including sex trafficking. >> we're going to begin with the leader of a self-help group. >> raniere is expected to be in brooklyn. >> reporter: and making a cameo appearance in that video, what appears to be a dazed-looking allison mack. the...
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. >> but when the government just started cracking down on these legal opioid prescriptions, tiffanie, and a lot of americans, just turned to the black market, to buy their pills, right there on the streets. >> she thought she'd be doing her every night or everyday habit, take one and go to bed, and she never woke back up. >> reporter: tiffanie's family, keenly interested in finding out who gave her those fatal counterfeit percocets. her brother derrick says one of tiffanie's friends revealed to him that the supplier was someone named "punky." >> i started questioning, i was like, what's punky's last name? where's he living at? >> reporter: it turns out "punky" is the nickname of a local man named jonathan barrett. he's arrested. and during his interview with police, barrett admits to callously continuing to sell those deadly pills for $9 a pop even after learning from a friend that they were causing overdoses. >> she was like, "those pills ain't percocets. they messed monk and cassie up where they had to go to the hospital." >> okay, do you sell more pills after that? >> yeah. >> oka
. >> but when the government just started cracking down on these legal opioid prescriptions, tiffanie, and a lot of americans, just turned to the black market, to buy their pills, right there on the streets. >> she thought she'd be doing her every night or everyday habit, take one and go to bed, and she never woke back up. >> reporter: tiffanie's family, keenly interested in finding out who gave her those fatal counterfeit percocets. her brother derrick says one of tiffanie's...
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absolutely it goes to some governing body somewhere but none of that money goes to purchasing land, developing the population in a healthy way. not trophy hunting. >> reporter: but before you judge, take a look at this place. >> we have 18,000 acres, and any of these animals are, like i said, they're born here. they're free. >> reporter: it may look like an african savannah, but this game hunters' paradise called the ox ranch is actually deep in the heart of texas! >> oh, we had a baby! >> reporter: tony harden runs the operation, a place that brings in endangered animals from africa and allows them to breed. a few hunters pay to shoot certain mature specimens, and the money allows the ranch to carry on. harden says his ranch and others have already saved three species from extinction. >> if we shoot three or four or five or ten species of one mature animal out of the pasture that was born here, there's 200 babies hitting the ground. >> reporter: that may be true but it certainly doesn't placate the anti-palmer protesters. >> extradite palmer! >> reporter: now he's facing more than hatred. the
absolutely it goes to some governing body somewhere but none of that money goes to purchasing land, developing the population in a healthy way. not trophy hunting. >> reporter: but before you judge, take a look at this place. >> we have 18,000 acres, and any of these animals are, like i said, they're born here. they're free. >> reporter: it may look like an african savannah, but this game hunters' paradise called the ox ranch is actually deep in the heart of texas! >>...
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. >> you want to deconstruct government, so that you don't -- >> i would like to, actually, bring power back to the people. we need to bring power back into our communities and neighborhoods. >> good luck. >> not if we have any last little breath. >> you're not going to stop us. because you don't matter. >> yes, yes. we will stop you. >> ultimately, people like me give meaning to your life. you care a lot about me. >> guess what? i wouldn't care about you -- >> you wouldn't have a life without me. >> actually, i'm sorry, guess what? news flash. i do a lot of work actually. you're a little small part of this. >> reporter: and with that the two agree to remain best of enemies. and perhaps it is true that in some way, they feed off of each other for attention. but back in charlottesville, where a young woman died in the streets, a show of unity. a reminder that most political demonstrators are nonviolent and glimmers of hope that maybe we can find a way out. >> you'll certainly have a lot of thoughts, and we want to hear them. >> join our national conversation on facebook and twitter. >> i
. >> you want to deconstruct government, so that you don't -- >> i would like to, actually, bring power back to the people. we need to bring power back into our communities and neighborhoods. >> good luck. >> not if we have any last little breath. >> you're not going to stop us. because you don't matter. >> yes, yes. we will stop you. >> ultimately, people like me give meaning to your life. you care a lot about me. >> guess what? i wouldn't care...
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. >> he thought that this mobile home had been surveilling him in there, the government or somebody was watching him. >> reporter: even law enforcement had a growing file on the odd fellow living at 2313 east ryan drive. >> he was out here with his backhoe, with his excavator, digging up his yard. and digging 20-foot-deep holes in this driveway right behind us. >> reporter: he was just digging holes? >> just digging holes. >> reporter: barry's bizarre brew of anger, heavy machines and paranoia finally came to a full boil on an otherwise beautiful morning last may, when he turned his attention back to his neighbor dan and that fence of his. >> he was saying something. i couldn't understand him. he was just bouncing up and down, giving me the finger. well, the first time in my life i ever did it, i gave him the finger back. then, he drove off. and then i called the sheriff -- >> communications. susan. >> yeah, susan, my name is dan davis -- >> -- and i says, "well, something's gonna happen here." i says, "barry has been tearing our fence down for 10 to 12 years and i think he's gonna do i
. >> he thought that this mobile home had been surveilling him in there, the government or somebody was watching him. >> reporter: even law enforcement had a growing file on the odd fellow living at 2313 east ryan drive. >> he was out here with his backhoe, with his excavator, digging up his yard. and digging 20-foot-deep holes in this driveway right behind us. >> reporter: he was just digging holes? >> just digging holes. >> reporter: barry's bizarre brew of...
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the government itself turning on one of its own. the report says michael malone repeatedly created scientifically unsupportable lab reports and provided false, misleading or inaccurate testimony at criminal trials. >> the culture at the fbi laboratory was one of, we have to establish guilt, plain and simple. >> reporter: just yesterday, "20/20" tracked down michael malone, the man fingered in those fbi accusations. now retired in virginia, we asked him about that report. >> no comment. >> in my mind, michael malone is a serial killer with a lab coat. there have been potentially people who have been executed based upon evidence that michael malone handled. that's frightening. frightening. >> reporter: especially given that her husband could be next in line for execution. if what you say is true, then oscar bolin is the unluckiest man alive. >> i would say so. >> reporter: to have coincidentally been linked to three different murders and to have been convicted so many times. >> well, if you have an fbi agent who's making you a serial
the government itself turning on one of its own. the report says michael malone repeatedly created scientifically unsupportable lab reports and provided false, misleading or inaccurate testimony at criminal trials. >> the culture at the fbi laboratory was one of, we have to establish guilt, plain and simple. >> reporter: just yesterday, "20/20" tracked down michael malone, the man fingered in those fbi accusations. now retired in virginia, we asked him about that report....
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. >> i think we have to examine every agency of government and find out those that are doing their job and keep them and find out those that aren't and eliminate them. >> he was plain spoken to a fault. breathtakingly blunt. he was a devout maverick. an original american. >> john mccain the maverick, john mccain loved to go in his own direction. unafraid to say things that were unpopular with whoever he was talking to. and that included the leadership of his own party. >> we're here to vote. we're not here to block things. >> john mccain loved a fight. john mccain, in some ways, loved a fight with members of his own party more than anything. >> i say to my friend from utah, you're not going to win every fight here. you're not going to win every battle here. >> it should not be surprising that the final political battle of the senator's life was against the leader of his own party, president trump. it began after mccain criticized then-candidate trump. trump firing back in an attack that stunned so many. >> but let me get to it. he hit me -- >> he's a war hero. >> he's a war hero -- he'
. >> i think we have to examine every agency of government and find out those that are doing their job and keep them and find out those that aren't and eliminate them. >> he was plain spoken to a fault. breathtakingly blunt. he was a devout maverick. an original american. >> john mccain the maverick, john mccain loved to go in his own direction. unafraid to say things that were unpopular with whoever he was talking to. and that included the leadership of his own party....
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we were following what the government told us to do. we had no idea. >> reporter: in one e-mail, sent under carl's name, a suggestion of financial hardship. kayla may not know that i retired this january. isis was unmoved. >> retiring will not help you get your daughter back, so go back to work and earn some money! >> reporter: isis was running out of patience. >> so no more sentimental sob stories! >> reporter: and carl was increasingly unhappy with what the fbi had written for him to send to isis. >> at one point i even said to the team, i said if i got this e-mail back i would be really mad. >> reporter: isis stopped responding. >> after a while they got the message that this was only stalling. >> reporter: former fbi agent voss says the fbi should have let the muellers make some kind of a counteroffer. >> the kidnappers are begging for anything to be thrown onto the table. anything. at one point in time, they said, "just give us a benchmark." >> reporter: should there have been a counteroffer? >> yes. keep the conversation going. ke
we were following what the government told us to do. we had no idea. >> reporter: in one e-mail, sent under carl's name, a suggestion of financial hardship. kayla may not know that i retired this january. isis was unmoved. >> retiring will not help you get your daughter back, so go back to work and earn some money! >> reporter: isis was running out of patience. >> so no more sentimental sob stories! >> reporter: and carl was increasingly unhappy with what the fbi...
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. ♪ dear foremothers, your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... ...commanded armies... ...yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 2 times more geographic detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com. is this at&t innovations? yeah, wow..this must be for one of our new unlimited wireless plans. it comes with a ton of entertainment options. great, can you sign for this? yeah. hey, uh.. what's in that one? that's a shark. new and only with at&t, you can get unlimited data, 30+ channels of live tv, and your choice of things like hbo or pandora premium. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att dot com. and now you know.ed- jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower a1c, with diet and exercise. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lighthe
. ♪ dear foremothers, your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... ...commanded armies... ...yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 2 times more geographic detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com. is this at&t innovations? yeah, wow..this must be for one of our new unlimited wireless plans. it comes with a ton of entertainment...
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he was, like, anti-government and taxes. like, we shouldn't pay taxes. that kind of thing. >> he wanted to make it big so that he could cut out. he was quite dissatisfied in many ways with the modern world. >> and it looks like 32-year-old chris smith finally makes the decision to do just that. sever all ties and just get off the grid. chris emails his family telling them that he and ed met and they reached an agreement. ed had bought him out of his share of the company they founded, 800xchange. >> everyone knew that chris was a free spirit and that he wanted adventure. but it was a little bit surprising when suddenly, unannounced, they find out through emails that chris is off the grid. >> he's leased a yacht, he's gone on a world traveling adventure. but nobody knew about it until they got these sudden emails. >> monday, june 7th, 2010. i'm going on a vacation, probably a three week trip to galapagos islands and costa rica. love you, too. >> it made total sense to you that chris would just up and leave it all? >> yeah. i remember him in the kitchen say
he was, like, anti-government and taxes. like, we shouldn't pay taxes. that kind of thing. >> he wanted to make it big so that he could cut out. he was quite dissatisfied in many ways with the modern world. >> and it looks like 32-year-old chris smith finally makes the decision to do just that. sever all ties and just get off the grid. chris emails his family telling them that he and ed met and they reached an agreement. ed had bought him out of his share of the company they...
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are there government laws as to how often you have to clean these chairs? >> no, unfortunately. there should be. some theaters don't. i've been in theaters that -- that they don't -- they don't clean up. >> reporter: the national association of theater owners had no comment. okay, doc, so help us out, how do we not get that stuff in our mouths? >> if you're going to hit the arm rest, keep your hand in the air so that you can go to the dirty hand, this one that can touch anything including the outside of the popcorn box, and then you eat your popcorn with your good hand. always have a "good hand" and a "bad hand." >> reporter: micrococcus luteus on the arm rest, you know what, that's forgivable. almost. this is not. >> people who are texting while you're trying to watch the movie. you might as well bring a flashlight and shine it over your shoulder at the people behind you. >> reporter: the alamo drafthouse chain, which has a zero tolerance cell phone policy, banned madonna from all their theatres for allegedly texting during "12 years a slave." >> until madonna apologizes, she's
are there government laws as to how often you have to clean these chairs? >> no, unfortunately. there should be. some theaters don't. i've been in theaters that -- that they don't -- they don't clean up. >> reporter: the national association of theater owners had no comment. okay, doc, so help us out, how do we not get that stuff in our mouths? >> if you're going to hit the arm rest, keep your hand in the air so that you can go to the dirty hand, this one that can touch...
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. >> there's not law governing how to run a film set. we follow the industry guidelines. someone who doesn't follow the guidelines is someone who will find it very, very difficult to be hired again in this industry. >> there are no laws that mandate. it's industry standards that we have to trust industry professionals are following. >> and at the vigil for halyna, there were reminders of another tragic on-set death involving a young woman, one that had also put the spotlight on safety in the film industry. >> after standing here seven years ago for sarah jones and sharing the stage with another family, we're here again. >> the first thing i thought when i heard about the tragedy on the set of "rust" and the killing of halyna hutchins was the terrible tragedy of just a few years earlier on the set of "midnight rider" and the death of camera crew member sarah jones. >> sarah jones was an assistant camera operator, doing a job that her parents told us meant the world to her. >> she fell in love with the camera. >> why do you think she was drawn to the camera department? >> i
. >> there's not law governing how to run a film set. we follow the industry guidelines. someone who doesn't follow the guidelines is someone who will find it very, very difficult to be hired again in this industry. >> there are no laws that mandate. it's industry standards that we have to trust industry professionals are following. >> and at the vigil for halyna, there were reminders of another tragic on-set death involving a young woman, one that had also put the spotlight...
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lee finds the twins' mother allen's ex-wife connie, she is listed in the korean government registry. >> she gave birth to twins. and, um, also she was married to allen thomas. so we're like, "bingo! yay." >> reporter: but the registry says connie died in 2007. it was her heart. so joohee's next stop on the advice of mr. lee is korea social service, a small adoption agency. joohee mentions connie's korean name to the woman at the agency. >> when i told her the name of pae seong-eun, and she had twins and, you know, there was this whole story on facebook, i got a feeling that she knew who i was talking about, but she wouldn't admit it. >> reporter: the agency tells her allen has no right to access the adoption records, but there is someone who does. >> she said, "only siblings have rights to ask for it." she gave me that hint. it was like, "wow! we didn't even know that loophole." >> reporter: remember little jaem? the twins' older brother, the boy allen adopted when he married connie. joohee finds him. all grown up now, married with children, he now holds the key to finding the lost s
lee finds the twins' mother allen's ex-wife connie, she is listed in the korean government registry. >> she gave birth to twins. and, um, also she was married to allen thomas. so we're like, "bingo! yay." >> reporter: but the registry says connie died in 2007. it was her heart. so joohee's next stop on the advice of mr. lee is korea social service, a small adoption agency. joohee mentions connie's korean name to the woman at the agency. >> when i told her the name of...
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. >> reporter: but a check of a government database reveals that the carmax certified camry has three outstanding safety recalls on it, including one for a power switch that could overheat and melt, possibly resulting in a fire. and we find five other vehicles sitting on that lot that had unfixed safety recalls. despite what the salesman told us, carmax says it doesn't automatically fix recall vehicles before selling them, only if a customer requests it. carmax says it fully informs consumers about any open recalls and they can even look them up online through its website. so, we went back to hartford to ask that salesman why he told us all vehicles with safety recalls were repaired. >> oh, good! >> and last time we spoke with you, you told us that no car on this lot had any safety recalls. >> no. >> would it surprise you to see this? talking about resulting in fire, talking about increasing the risk of a crash. >> i couldn't comment on this. i'm not allowed to comment to this, but i know we just started a whole new process where we actually look these all up online. >> reporter: carm
. >> reporter: but a check of a government database reveals that the carmax certified camry has three outstanding safety recalls on it, including one for a power switch that could overheat and melt, possibly resulting in a fire. and we find five other vehicles sitting on that lot that had unfixed safety recalls. despite what the salesman told us, carmax says it doesn't automatically fix recall vehicles before selling them, only if a customer requests it. carmax says it fully informs...
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convince that person on the outside that this person that's in custody is not cooperating with the government. so, that's what we had to overcome. it was a major obstacle. >> scott garriola has this big iea. he is going to get ray colon to pretend he's a fugitive from justice, to escape overseas, tll banerjee he's a fugitive from justice, meet with banerjee in europe. so, why would he ever suspect that he was being recorded in that circumstance? >> and that was the plan we set in motion. i obtained a passport for colon so that he could travel under an alias name. >> fbi agent garriola is bending the rules again. the fbi doesn't normally take criminals out of the country to work undercover. >> banerjee wanted to meet in zurich. >> we got colon a disguise that he could wear. >> a beret and a mustache to make banerjee convinced that he's actually a fugitive from justice. >> you know, what would you expect a fugitive to do when he was overseas on the run? maybe change his appearance a little bit. >> steve compliments him on how different he looks, very european, as if he's been on the run for qui
convince that person on the outside that this person that's in custody is not cooperating with the government. so, that's what we had to overcome. it was a major obstacle. >> scott garriola has this big iea. he is going to get ray colon to pretend he's a fugitive from justice, to escape overseas, tll banerjee he's a fugitive from justice, meet with banerjee in europe. so, why would he ever suspect that he was being recorded in that circumstance? >> and that was the plan we set in...
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the only fine that goes to the government is less than 10%. >> i was outraged. >> and the agreement seems to allow boeing off the hook. it states the misconduct was neither pervasive across the organization, nor undertaken by a large number of employees, nor facilitated by senior management. >> it's interesting that the prosecutor says no pervasive wro wrongdoing. meanwhile, the house committee finds people went to boeing with their concerns and they were not heeded. >> a former boeing test pilot is expected to face criminal charges. >> the only criminal charge resulting from the doj investigation is against mark forkner. the chief technical pilot for boeing who wrote those emails about tricking the faa. >> forkner is the only one on the frying pan right now. >> forkner was charged with deceiving safety regulators, and facing decades in prison if convicted. he's pleaded not guilty. >> the truth will show that mark did not cause this tragedy. mark did not lie. and mark should not be charged. >> he did something terribly wrong, supported by the company he was working for. i hope that mark f
the only fine that goes to the government is less than 10%. >> i was outraged. >> and the agreement seems to allow boeing off the hook. it states the misconduct was neither pervasive across the organization, nor undertaken by a large number of employees, nor facilitated by senior management. >> it's interesting that the prosecutor says no pervasive wro wrongdoing. meanwhile, the house committee finds people went to boeing with their concerns and they were not heeded. >>...
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government, counterterrorism. >> reporter: their goal -- to airlift 149 people, families, to safety. faithful iraqi christians who ran for their lives. if they stayed behind, threats of death. terrible brutality. isis just 30 miles away. are they coming for them next? oh, i didn't mean to make you cry. "20/20" is there, on the ground with them, in the refugee camp. lillian, the kindergarten teacher. sisters rita and ranya. majada, the "camp den mother." and beautiful little myriam. you just want the chance to build a home and keep it. now, the mad dash to get them to a new home. >> this is incredible. this is incredible. >> reporter: all the fallbacks and false starts. we get word russian missiles are in the air. airports close down. nobody's going out. loved ones separated again. >> it's heart-wrenching watching them say good-bye. >> reporter: will they even make it to wheels up? >> now we're going to be delayed. >> reporter: how close was it to falling apart? escaping isis. >> i'm elizabeth vargas. david is on assignment. tonight, a rescue mission like you've never seen before. i'm
government, counterterrorism. >> reporter: their goal -- to airlift 149 people, families, to safety. faithful iraqi christians who ran for their lives. if they stayed behind, threats of death. terrible brutality. isis just 30 miles away. are they coming for them next? oh, i didn't mean to make you cry. "20/20" is there, on the ground with them, in the refugee camp. lillian, the kindergarten teacher. sisters rita and ranya. majada, the "camp den mother." and beautiful...
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year, long landed a job as a guard here at the metro mall in downtown atlanta, an area surrounded by government buildings. that means the mall should be packed with shoppers, but they've been driven away by the rampant crime in the neighborhood. basically, the clientele of this mall were some of the toughest people in town. >> all kinds of stuff going on down there. when i first got there, it was damn near open air drug market. that's how easy i could spot people doing things. >> reporter: even though the job only paid 500 bucks a week, long came in kitted out more like robo-cop than a mall cop. walk me through the inventory of what you have on you. >> uh, smith and wesson nine millimeter. this is a 16-inch asp baton, very good thing. this is the taser x-3. >> reporter: and a tactical vest. >> yeah, with a gopro on it, which is probably the most valuable tool in the arsenal. the gopro camera. >> reporter: long wore the camera to document his encounters in the mall. much of his time was spent keeping the peace by breaking up fights, or helping settle customer disputes. >> reporter: but when it c
year, long landed a job as a guard here at the metro mall in downtown atlanta, an area surrounded by government buildings. that means the mall should be packed with shoppers, but they've been driven away by the rampant crime in the neighborhood. basically, the clientele of this mall were some of the toughest people in town. >> all kinds of stuff going on down there. when i first got there, it was damn near open air drug market. that's how easy i could spot people doing things. >>...
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. >> the government's case is based on assumptions that aren't true. and it's based on incorrect and ignored evidence. >> mr. george has tried to play the race card during this trial and said that the police couldn't accept the idea of consensual sex between a black garbageman and christa worthington. and i would suggest to you this defendant would be facing the same evidence in the same trial with the same jury if he were white. >> the jury in this case reported themselves deadlocked. they deliberated for eight days before coming to a verdict. after many days, the verdict comes in. it's a stampede up here to the courtroom. >> we the jury return with the following verdict. guilty of first degree. guilty of murder in the first degree in extreme atrocity and cruelty and also felony murder. >> mccowen, of course, was devastated and he started to cry. >> i watched the verdict come in. and having been a prosecutor, i always look at the defendant for a reaction. this reaction was completely unusual. he shook his head, vehemently, and cried. >> i feel sorry f
. >> the government's case is based on assumptions that aren't true. and it's based on incorrect and ignored evidence. >> mr. george has tried to play the race card during this trial and said that the police couldn't accept the idea of consensual sex between a black garbageman and christa worthington. and i would suggest to you this defendant would be facing the same evidence in the same trial with the same jury if he were white. >> the jury in this case reported themselves...
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it's no longer an evaluation as to whether or not the government proved its case as opposed to do we believe the defense. >> so the trial moves straight to closing arguments. >> you may detest him. you may not even be able to stomach him. if the proof isn't there, it is right, it is noble to stand up and to say not guilty, even if it hurts, even if it's difficult. >> justice has a single voice and that voice tells you he is guilty. not because i say so, but because he is. thank you. >> as the jury heads off to deliberate, nobody knows what they are thinking or that there is still a big shock ahead from none other than shele's daughter anna. and it's natural. treat it that way. aveeno® daily moisture with prebiotic oat is proven to moisturize dry skin all day. you'll love our formula for face, too. aveeno® it's here - kohl's biggest clearance event of the season is back! shop now and save up to 70% while you still can. on winter favorites like, fleece, pjs, jeans, sweaters, and so much more. at kohl's. this new charmin ultra soft smooth tear is soooo soft and soo smooth. new charmin
it's no longer an evaluation as to whether or not the government proved its case as opposed to do we believe the defense. >> so the trial moves straight to closing arguments. >> you may detest him. you may not even be able to stomach him. if the proof isn't there, it is right, it is noble to stand up and to say not guilty, even if it hurts, even if it's difficult. >> justice has a single voice and that voice tells you he is guilty. not because i say so, but because he is....
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. >>> i was coming home from hanging with friends and the car with government plates was in our driveway at 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 at night. that's not a good sign. walked onto the driveway and dad said, "he's gone." when i lost my mom, i was still alittle young to fully grasp the effects, so when i lost mike, i lost a big part of myself. ♪ >> so, what do we have here? >> this is michael in front of his aircraft, a c-130. it's hard to convey to people what kind of a person your son is, because everybody has a great son. >> he said to me one day, dad, i want to be a truck driver. i'm going to haul logs. and i sat him down and said, michael, you only know lee, maine. you need to go out and see the world and decide if you want to come home and be a truck driver and haul logs in lee, maine. i said, i suggest the military. but if i hadn't have said that, if i said go ahead and be a truck driver, mike, he might be coming through the door right now. i'm sorry. >> it's not your fault, les. >> i know. but you can't always control your emotions. >> and now the true horror of what had happened to mic
. >>> i was coming home from hanging with friends and the car with government plates was in our driveway at 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 at night. that's not a good sign. walked onto the driveway and dad said, "he's gone." when i lost my mom, i was still alittle young to fully grasp the effects, so when i lost mike, i lost a big part of myself. ♪ >> so, what do we have here? >> this is michael in front of his aircraft, a c-130. it's hard to convey to people what kind of a...
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the government branding the charismatic leader a terrorist. mandela went underground. >> we have made it very clear in our policy that south africa is a country of many races. there is room for all the various races in this country. >> reporter: by 1962 mandela's fight against apartheid landed him on trial for treason. he could have cooperated but instead, at trial, he gave a rallying speech heard around the world, captured by chance on a dictaphone. >> i have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society. it is an ideal for which i hope to live for and to see realized. but my lord, if it needs be, it is an ideal for which i am prepared to die. >> reporter: the power and defiance and eloquence of that statement really electrified the nation, electrified black south africa, electrified the world. >> reporter: sentenced to life in prison, mandela spent most of his 27 years behind bars in that cell on robben island. assigned to work in the quarry, shoveling rocks, raking stones, work many believe led to those weakened lungs. and to that su
the government branding the charismatic leader a terrorist. mandela went underground. >> we have made it very clear in our policy that south africa is a country of many races. there is room for all the various races in this country. >> reporter: by 1962 mandela's fight against apartheid landed him on trial for treason. he could have cooperated but instead, at trial, he gave a rallying speech heard around the world, captured by chance on a dictaphone. >> i have cherished the...
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beijing promised to let hong kong govern itself for 50 years, but it's been an uneasy compromise. this year tensions erupted when a law was proposed to allow hong kong citizens to be extradited to mainland china to stand trial. the law never passed but it lit a fuse. hong kong residents were angry, accusing china of rolling back their freedoms, and hostility between police and protesters rapidly escalated. citizen "x" is part of the vanguard of the protest movement. they call themselves the valiants, or the brave. those who hold the front line and forcibly confront police. >> we have no other options but to win. this is our home, and we have to use every measure for us to protect our home. >> reporter: we met up with "x" again ahead of another protest. he and his group began by coordinating at a shopping center, discussing tactics. part ninja, part anime warrior. >> having no leader in this movement is the key essence. the government cannot predict, the police cannot predict. >> reporter: the crowd is like an organic beast. we head out to the front line. police are going to charge
beijing promised to let hong kong govern itself for 50 years, but it's been an uneasy compromise. this year tensions erupted when a law was proposed to allow hong kong citizens to be extradited to mainland china to stand trial. the law never passed but it lit a fuse. hong kong residents were angry, accusing china of rolling back their freedoms, and hostility between police and protesters rapidly escalated. citizen "x" is part of the vanguard of the protest movement. they call...
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she was a part of a student government association. she pledged a beta alpha chapter of delta sigma theta sorority incorporated. after she graduated, she moved to new york. ♪ >> i believe she was very successful as a financial analyst, and i didn't know too many 27-year-olds who were able to buy their first home, let alone in new york, in brooklyn, in a brownstone. >> and that brownstone was one of those stepping stones to get her to where she wanted to be. if i had to say she had a type, angela would have a type of someone who was going to be as successful and driven as she is. >> and that's when angela met james ray. >> you could definitely tell that he was very into her and that she was very into him. >> the couple seemed to be happy and in love, but it turns out james ray was harboring a deep secret. >> james was married. they had two grown, adult children. >> i do not recall how she found out, but she was not pleased, as you can imagine. it's not in her character to date a married man, and it would never have been her first choi
she was a part of a student government association. she pledged a beta alpha chapter of delta sigma theta sorority incorporated. after she graduated, she moved to new york. ♪ >> i believe she was very successful as a financial analyst, and i didn't know too many 27-year-olds who were able to buy their first home, let alone in new york, in brooklyn, in a brownstone. >> and that brownstone was one of those stepping stones to get her to where she wanted to be. if i had to say she had...
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if you were her, what would you do if the government decided to force you back? we're on twitter tonight so let us know, tweet me using the hashtag abc2020. we'll be back. >>> when we come back, reconstructing the sensational story, what amanda says happened the night of the murder and the morning after. what about that video? >> where is the grief? where is the anguish? >> next. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you need help? [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up. it's a swiffer sweeper. it's a swiffer dusters. it can extend so i don't have to get on the step stool. i don't know how it stays on there. it's like a dirt magnet -- just like my kids. [ afi ] this is a danger zone. that is crazy. ah-ha-ha! [ zach ] yeah. no, this definitely beats hanging out on a step ladder. what's up, baby? bananas... rice cakes... raspberries... toast! [ kelly ] jif hazelnut spread makes anything your new favorite thing. spoons! which is why this choosy mom chooses jif. when i'm training, i always listen to music. for the gym, it's hip-hop. for cross-country, class
if you were her, what would you do if the government decided to force you back? we're on twitter tonight so let us know, tweet me using the hashtag abc2020. we'll be back. >>> when we come back, reconstructing the sensational story, what amanda says happened the night of the murder and the morning after. what about that video? >> where is the grief? where is the anguish? >> next. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you need help? [ doorbell rings ] let's open...
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because archie thought this would draw unwanted attention. >> reporter: to the government, that hummer purchase proved the money was still within archie's reach. >> and that was our mission, really, to find out where the money had come from. >> reporter: the little house was becoming a pressure cooker, strained family bonds to the breaking point. they had to be the most unhappy millionaires ever. >> i think they all thought this money would give them freedom, but in essence, it was just the opposite. >> they were just really miserable. the three of them were really miserable. >> they couldn't do the kinds of things that people had millions tax free, you know, typically do. >> reporter: finally, things came to a head when the feds, worried the clock is about to run out, decide agent cole has found enough evidence, even without the money, to make a case. so they move in. >> we ended up arresting archie. >> only four days. >> the couple accused of faking a string of aer mrmored car robberies. >> fbi agents say it's an inside come. >> reporter: the news makes it in oregon. and all the way
because archie thought this would draw unwanted attention. >> reporter: to the government, that hummer purchase proved the money was still within archie's reach. >> and that was our mission, really, to find out where the money had come from. >> reporter: the little house was becoming a pressure cooker, strained family bonds to the breaking point. they had to be the most unhappy millionaires ever. >> i think they all thought this money would give them freedom, but in...
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in this one, pretending to be heroic government agents, out to save the world. eric is smooth. >> i think we might have to get more weaponry. >> reporter: dylan stumbles. the camera shuts down. and there is something else about the two of them that keeps coming up in research about other school shooters, too. 85% of these shooters are adolescent boys. so many feeling rejected by girls. the experts point to a crisis in masculinity during puberty. and there's a solution they get from everything they're seeing. >> in so many films and so many videogames you can pick up a gun and instantly you have power. >> reporter: eric writes, "everyone is always making fun of me because of how i look, how weak i am. guns -- i need guns." dylan asks for one too. >> he asked me if i would buy him a gun. and i had told him no. >> reporter: what was your policy on guns in the house? >> we kept no firearms in the house. sue klebold says she used to look through his room during his junior year, but by his senior year she decides to respect his desire for privacy. with distance and re
in this one, pretending to be heroic government agents, out to save the world. eric is smooth. >> i think we might have to get more weaponry. >> reporter: dylan stumbles. the camera shuts down. and there is something else about the two of them that keeps coming up in research about other school shooters, too. 85% of these shooters are adolescent boys. so many feeling rejected by girls. the experts point to a crisis in masculinity during puberty. and there's a solution they get from...
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the federal government has sued you, saying you are essentially a wing of the flds church. how do you respond to that? >> you have our attorney's phone number. >> reporter: they say that you as an elected body, here in the united states of america, are effectively a wing of the church. one whose prophet is in prison for two counts of sexual assault of a child. you wouldn't want to respond to that? >> our response would be -- needs to be from our attorney. >> reporter: we were struck by how many of the councilmembers shared the same last names, a sign of how closely related everyone is here in the creek. is anybody here not a member of the flds? so, you're all members of flds, right? seriously? nobody will answer the question? >> three minutes is up. thank you. >> reporter: the city's lawyer tells us the council is not controlled by the church. however, charlene jeffs, a believer turned apostate, fully expects discrimination when she arrives at the local marshal's office to ask for help. >> would like to have permission to check on my children. >> reporter: she has the right
the federal government has sued you, saying you are essentially a wing of the flds church. how do you respond to that? >> you have our attorney's phone number. >> reporter: they say that you as an elected body, here in the united states of america, are effectively a wing of the church. one whose prophet is in prison for two counts of sexual assault of a child. you wouldn't want to respond to that? >> our response would be -- needs to be from our attorney. >> reporter: we...
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steyer: i'm saying we have a broken government. that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>> jodi arias was locked up waiting for trial for more than four years. >> jodi was largely model prisoner. >> when she's behind bars, she wins a singing competition. ♪ o holy night >> an encore performance of "o holy night." ♪ o night divine o night >> jodi needs the spotlight. and now she's locked up, she's got a captive audience. >> she would invite journalists. >> i guess i've seen better days, but that'll have to do. >> to come in and interview her. >> all of the evidence to me is very compelling, but none of it proves that i committed a murder. >> she wanted to control the narrative. so she was constantly courting the media. >> no jury is going to convict me. >> why not? >> because i'm innocent. and you can mark my words on that one. >> shocking murder case under way now in downtown phoenix. >> the trial was a circu
steyer: i'm saying we have a broken government. that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>> jodi arias was locked up waiting for trial for more than four years. >> jodi was largely model prisoner. >> when she's behind bars, she wins a singing competition. ♪ o holy night >> an encore performance of "o...
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he was an intellect, and we talked a lot about political things and how they ran the government and, you know, things like that. >> he graduated in june of '72, from the university of >> why does he get a degree in psychology? from my view, he does that because he wants to be able to manipulate people. >> one of his activities was to be involved in political campaigns. >> he worked for the committee to re-elect dan evans. he had aspirations to go to law school. he was thought to be sort of a rising star in the republican party in washington state. >> people thought he was going to be, you know, a young ted kennedy, but, for the republican party in washington state. but, again, they saw an exterior that he worked hard to create, this faÇade. i think a number of things conspired to make ted bundy, ted bundy. he was filled with rage at his mother. ted was illegitimate. there were a lot of things for ted to be angry about. >> when you look at the childhood of serial killers, there are some common themes, and i see them in ted's case where there's dysfunction in the family. what happens
he was an intellect, and we talked a lot about political things and how they ran the government and, you know, things like that. >> he graduated in june of '72, from the university of >> why does he get a degree in psychology? from my view, he does that because he wants to be able to manipulate people. >> one of his activities was to be involved in political campaigns. >> he worked for the committee to re-elect dan evans. he had aspirations to go to law school. he was...
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. >> the government has the burden. proving beyond the exclusion of every reasonable doubt that david tronnes committed this murder. if you believe it's a murder, if you believe that they proved that it's a murder. because when you go to the point of the things that they missed, it still leaves the possibility that this was a fall. >> the attack by the side of the bed is no hunch. she's the source of blood. he killed shanti tronnes. listen to shanti tronnes. she is telling you what happened. thank you. >> deborah: so, the jury gets the case? >> almost five years ago, my mom was murdered, and now finally we're here. it just felt surreal. >> it's my understanding that you've reached a verdict? will you hand the verdict form to the court deputy, please. >> i was terrified that he would get away with it. >> you're just going, please, tell me that you guys are going to see what we see. my skin was no longer mine. my active psoriatic arthritis joint symptoms held me back. don't let symptoms define you. emerge as you. with tre
. >> the government has the burden. proving beyond the exclusion of every reasonable doubt that david tronnes committed this murder. if you believe it's a murder, if you believe that they proved that it's a murder. because when you go to the point of the things that they missed, it still leaves the possibility that this was a fall. >> the attack by the side of the bed is no hunch. she's the source of blood. he killed shanti tronnes. listen to shanti tronnes. she is telling you what...
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. >> reporter: as the show points out, no code in prison is more mysterious or complex than the one governing sex and relationships. for some prison veterans what's happening is simply shocking. >> they said to me that it's the way it is out there now, miss pretty and i'm like, and this is all right? >> does not mean you're gay, just they call it "gay for the stay." >> may not be able to do all the things that a man can do for you, but you still get that companionship and you still get the physical needs. >> there are people who absolutely swear, oh they'd never do it. and now they are and then they end up arguing and fighting and crying like they're so in love and i'm like you're not even gay. >> reporter: in prison language dom and fem. dominant and feminine. and everyone says inmates can find places to be alone. >> it's called beating the compound. it just is. you make your way. depending on how the officer perceives it. >> reporter: if there is physical contact don't you, aren't there still penalties for that? >> oh, come on, miss diane, you know i'm not going to say none of that. >> repo
. >> reporter: as the show points out, no code in prison is more mysterious or complex than the one governing sex and relationships. for some prison veterans what's happening is simply shocking. >> they said to me that it's the way it is out there now, miss pretty and i'm like, and this is all right? >> does not mean you're gay, just they call it "gay for the stay." >> may not be able to do all the things that a man can do for you, but you still get that...
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had held serious positions in government. this was a very senior, prominent attorney. >> reporter: a search of abc archives finds farren holding a news conference in the '90s. >> we had hoped that we'd see our overall trade imbalance go down below $100 billion. >> reporter: testifying before congress. >> i have prepared a written statement. >> reporter: appearing on the weekly abc news program, business world when he was an under secretary at the commerce department. >> last thing we want to see happen is for us jobs to be driven offshore. >> reporter: now with mary margaret by his side, they're a couple to be envied, an all-access pass to all the power and privilege the capitol has to offer. here there they are, posing with first lady hillary clinton after she had them over for tea at the white house. and there's president bill clinton welcoming the farrens to movie night at the white house theater in 1999. a private screening of the horror movie "lake placid" featuring a giant man-eating crocodile. all the while, mary marga
had held serious positions in government. this was a very senior, prominent attorney. >> reporter: a search of abc archives finds farren holding a news conference in the '90s. >> we had hoped that we'd see our overall trade imbalance go down below $100 billion. >> reporter: testifying before congress. >> i have prepared a written statement. >> reporter: appearing on the weekly abc news program, business world when he was an under secretary at the commerce...
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brother chad told me that after bryon left the marines, bryon did some top-level security work for the government. >> so he was there to protect extremely important, high-end people from the united states? >> and assets, that's correct. >> a really strange picture is starting to develop. brockway and carey both have elite military backgrounds. both work in private security. and now both are interested in holly and bill. >> so it was a real task to put together why these individuals had come to nashville, how they knew each other, how they were connected, and then figure out what that all meant. >> it's a mystery. what is going on? well, investigators eventually make a huge breakthrough in the case after more digital sleuthing. they're able to unearth this critical document hidden on the cloud that sounds like something out of a spy novel. it's a military-style document with a bizarre sounding name -- the tennessee sitrep. >> sitrep refers to a situation report, a military term for what's going on on the ground. it illustrated there were people who were getting paid to be in nashville to look for
brother chad told me that after bryon left the marines, bryon did some top-level security work for the government. >> so he was there to protect extremely important, high-end people from the united states? >> and assets, that's correct. >> a really strange picture is starting to develop. brockway and carey both have elite military backgrounds. both work in private security. and now both are interested in holly and bill. >> so it was a real task to put together why these...
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he was sent to the middle east where he would take care of business for the government. >> he did join the marines at one point, but even that he wasn't successful at. he left after about a couple of weeks, went awol. >> you told people you were a sniper. >> oh, yes. >> you weren't, but you told people that. >> yeah. >> give me a little insight on that, skylar. why would you do those things? >> i don't know. i guess just trying to impress people i was around, i guess. >> skylar seemed happy to talk about his gender surgery, but he didn't want to talk about his murder victims. >> jon jarvi. was he a friend of yours? >> acquaintance, i guess. just somebody i had met at the jail. i mean, i didn't even really know him that good. >> did you kill him? >> i can't go into that. >> skylar deleon is one of the most haunting figures i've ever interviewed. how he tied these poor people up on an anchor and threw them off the boat while they were still alive was just the worst thing i could ever think of. should walk away from this program, this interview, knowing only that you cold-bloodedly killed
he was sent to the middle east where he would take care of business for the government. >> he did join the marines at one point, but even that he wasn't successful at. he left after about a couple of weeks, went awol. >> you told people you were a sniper. >> oh, yes. >> you weren't, but you told people that. >> yeah. >> give me a little insight on that, skylar. why would you do those things? >> i don't know. i guess just trying to impress people i was...
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the target of death squads, dispatched by his ruthless uncle, forced deep into hiding under chinese government protection. >> kim han-sol obviously is -- also poses a threat to kim jong-un, just by bloodline. so i really hope that he's in safe hands. today, there are many koreans hoping that the living legacy of kim jong-nam might one day come home to claim his place as the head of the paektu family dynasty. >> we hope this gets better. >> incredible reporting tonight. that is "20/20" for this friday. i'm david muir. >> i'm elizabeth vargas. for all of us here at "20/20" and abc news have a great night and a great weekend. >>> a woman dragged and ♪ it's time for sleep number's 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? it's the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. now only $1199, save $400. plus, 36 month financing available. ends monday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you.
the target of death squads, dispatched by his ruthless uncle, forced deep into hiding under chinese government protection. >> kim han-sol obviously is -- also poses a threat to kim jong-un, just by bloodline. so i really hope that he's in safe hands. today, there are many koreans hoping that the living legacy of kim jong-nam might one day come home to claim his place as the head of the paektu family dynasty. >> we hope this gets better. >> incredible reporting tonight. that is...
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. >> reporter: he worriewhen the government dictates wages, companies cut jobs. but not everyone at this table agrees that will happen. >> we shouldn't require their employer to do that, because that's what will lead to the layoffs. and that's a really dangerous thing to do. >> this is the bogeyman we've always heard about. >> and all we do is protect people like us, sitting around a table. that's who gets protected. >> reporter: but you know the argument they make, that they'll just have fewer jobs. >> that's an argument they'll make, and that we know that they have the money to pay workers a living wage. if you pay your workers, we're not going to sit on our money, we'll put it back into the economy. >> reporter: the top companies in the fast food industry made combined profits of billion in 2015, while one study shows 52% of all their employees are getting some form of public assistance. is this a way taxpayers are subsidizing the industry? >> nobody wants to get food stamps. i want to go in and pull out my cash and buy my food and have insurance through my jo
. >> reporter: he worriewhen the government dictates wages, companies cut jobs. but not everyone at this table agrees that will happen. >> we shouldn't require their employer to do that, because that's what will lead to the layoffs. and that's a really dangerous thing to do. >> this is the bogeyman we've always heard about. >> and all we do is protect people like us, sitting around a table. that's who gets protected. >> reporter: but you know the argument they...
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>> when the government investigated it, they found that it was legal. >> reporter: we rolled the dice and asked the mit gang for an interview, but all bets were off. but not all repeat lottery winners are quite so elusive. richard lustig says he knows how to game the games and he'll tell anybody who wants to listen. >> increase your chances of winning more often and larger amounts of money. luck has nothing to do with it. it's not something by chance. >> more money than most people will ever see in a lifetime. >> reporter: you have won the lottery many times. >> i've won seven lottery game grand prizes. no one in the world has ever done that. grand prize win number seven. and that was 98,900 and change. almost $99,000. >> reporter: lustig's made over a million in the florida lottery with the seven biggest wins ranging from $10,000 to more than $800,000. what did you buy with your winnings? >> i bought a jag. >> a jaguar. >> yeah, drive in style. i bought a harley. i bought my son his first car and what is he driving? a beamer. my wife and i have gone on dozens of cruises, you know. >>
>> when the government investigated it, they found that it was legal. >> reporter: we rolled the dice and asked the mit gang for an interview, but all bets were off. but not all repeat lottery winners are quite so elusive. richard lustig says he knows how to game the games and he'll tell anybody who wants to listen. >> increase your chances of winning more often and larger amounts of money. luck has nothing to do with it. it's not something by chance. >> more money than...
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she lost her government job and was eventually barred from returning to her own home. >> in the spirit of trying to get along with the people who you live across from why not just stop? >> i didn't wanna get -- why do i have to get along? why do i -- >> well, you've been behind bars now because of lot of this. >> why do i have to live my life to make them happy? >> reporter: after unsuccessfully attempting to withdraw her guilty plea on felony charges of violating that restraining order, lori christensen agreed to sit down with us and share her side of the story. >> you wanted to reverse your guilty plea. >> i did. >> why? >> reporter: she argued that the whole hoffman brew ha ha was mostly about jealousy. >> so -- and -- and in fact, that's part of what you assert, that other people were jealous of you, thehoffmans specifically were jealous of what you had. >> absolutely. >> and you believe that's where this all stems from? >> well, that and greg wanting to have a relationship with me. >> reporter: a relationship? >> it is just another thing that lori creates in order to justify her b
she lost her government job and was eventually barred from returning to her own home. >> in the spirit of trying to get along with the people who you live across from why not just stop? >> i didn't wanna get -- why do i have to get along? why do i -- >> well, you've been behind bars now because of lot of this. >> why do i have to live my life to make them happy? >> reporter: after unsuccessfully attempting to withdraw her guilty plea on felony charges of violating...
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. >> we do not want this church or any other church destroyed or intimidated by the government. >> it's not that they're really investigating ptl. they're trying to investigate god. >> nobody is forcing us to give the money. we want to give it. and whatever way jim bakker feels he has to spend it, for the word of god, that's good enough for me. >> even if he spends it for his own mansion, i couldn't care less. >> all i know, that if he does anything he shouldn't do with the money, he's in trouble with god. >> what's going to happen to ptl in the next five years? >> well, we have a lot of friends. we have more friends than enemies. >> i, ronald reagan. do faithfully swear i will execute the office of president of the united states. >> eventually the fcc dropped their investigation. >> they said there was not enough evidence and they voted to close it. >> it starts during the carter administration, um, and it ends during the reagan administration. and that's probably not a coincidence. >> the ptl tv network is setting out a master plan for people who love. >> well, jim bakker took that as
. >> we do not want this church or any other church destroyed or intimidated by the government. >> it's not that they're really investigating ptl. they're trying to investigate god. >> nobody is forcing us to give the money. we want to give it. and whatever way jim bakker feels he has to spend it, for the word of god, that's good enough for me. >> even if he spends it for his own mansion, i couldn't care less. >> all i know, that if he does anything he shouldn't do...
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when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home and here's the best part... you still own your home. take control of your retirement today! call to get your free information booklet. plus when you call now you'll get this magnifier with led light absolutly free. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ [richard] what does the ahave to do with your taxes? a lot. who can help you figure this out? we can. come in on thursday, january 8th, and our affordable care act specialists can tell you if your taxes could be affected. gotten something that's been oout of reach for far too long.e health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combina
when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home and here's the best part... you still own your home. take control of your retirement today! call to get your free information booklet. plus when you call now you'll get this magnifier with led light absolutly free. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his...
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. >> from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land. from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. >> and then, that familiar rallying cry. >> together, we will make america great again. >> as millions watch the departing president boarding a waiting helicopter and a final wave from the new president before the obamas take off. 1:10 a.m. and now president trump signing his first official documents surrounded by his family. so his son caught playing peekaboo and president trump greeting democrats and republicans and among the people in the room, secretary of state hillary clinton. the president singling her out. >> i was honor. very honored when i heard president bill clinton and hillary clinton were coming today. and i would like you to stand up. i would like you to stand up. >> the whirlwind day continues with the inaugural parade. trump's motor kad from the capital building to the white house. to the delight of so many supporters. they step out of the armored vehicle, bachking until the glory on his first
. >> from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land. from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. >> and then, that familiar rallying cry. >> together, we will make america great again. >> as millions watch the departing president boarding a waiting helicopter and a final wave from the new president before the obamas take off. 1:10 a.m. and now president trump signing his first official documents surrounded by his family. so his...